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As you know, I am studying health promotion for people with disabilities. It would be nice to read some information on genetics, bloodtype (specific) and the effects on the general population. However, I still cant find any articles in pub med that support dr.d or even the fact that bloodtype and nutrition are related... does anyone have any thoughts?

I heard that research may be some in Europe, but still to no avail when I search.

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I would say that is because he bases his information off of the studies that come out. A lot of the articles were pre Internet indexing. He said he had about 3000 xeroxed studies back in the day. A study of the whole shabang of what he is doing would cost in the millions and there are lots of variables with individuals that don't fit into the way clinical studies are traditionally looking for statistics that can be measured with a minimal number of variables.n=1

I find that many of the folks that talk about nutrients, etc have older studies (previous to antibiotics) Research focused and turned almost exclusively to pharmacueticals around the 50s (or maybe prior) in my perception.

Every so often, a study will come out pointing to things Dr. D has been saying for years specific to a very small part of his work i.e. the gut flora, heart issues, etc. People take it as new information. In reality, it is rediscovery or connecting the dots to something he already put together.

"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." Psalm 139:13,14

I finally came across studies linking RH negative to adaptation to high altitude. Please do studies on RH Negative. I am an O Negative with Swiss and Bavarian ancestors. I have no problem with dairy, but I cannot tolerate grains at all. My grandfather of the Bavarian ancestry came from a line of dairy farmers.

According to the study there is a significant difference between - and +,even adaptations to the cold.

There's tons of info on this site, I believe. Looking at the Journal Club and Literature Review looks like a good bet, and the science writings, as people say - honeybee and Lola. Mind you, take a while to get through it all! Good luck and let us know if you find any good sources of "concentrated information" on it I guess.